﻿Designer electric heating

Published: 08 December, 2009

﻿Haverland has published a brochure on its Designer TT electric heating for contemporary interiors. There are integrated systems and standalone heating solutions. Benefits include major energy savings, easy installation, user-friendly controls etc.

Designer TT is described as applicable to retail, office and domestic environments requiring efficient heating and aesthetically pleasing contemporary design

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